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Kasukuwere Detained In Germany

Zimbabwe’s Environment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has spoken of his ordeal after being detained by German police on Saturday morning at Munich International Airport.

He had arrived on a flight from South Africa on his way to Poland to attend the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Convention.

Kasukuwere told The Sunday Mail:

Problems started when I landed at Munich International Airport around 6am (on Saturday).

As we were walking from the arrival terminal, police details and security agents appeared as if they were carrying their usual airport checks but as soon as they got hold of my passport, they all swooped on me.

They stopped searching all the other people and I suddenly became the centre of attraction as they escorted me to a police post within the airport and they detained me in a small room for two and half hours.

As soon as we got into this room, they took away my passport and gave me some document saying I was supposed to be subjected to some security checks. The police details consulted with higher authorities and shuttled from one office to the other.

I asked them what was the problem and they told me that their security system had alerted them that an undesirable element was about to enter into their country.

They searched me and checked all my details and after a while, they left me to sit alone in this tiny room not knowing what was going on.

It was quite some experience but I wasn’t surprised. I then spoke to the Germany Ambassador in Zimbabwe who made frantic efforts to call these police details to no avail. I sat in this tiny room on some bench and all I could do was just to read my prayer book.

After about two and half hours of uncertainty, one of the police officials just came in and handed me my passport. He then hurriedly left and I was really taken aback by this treatment.

I think this had something to do with the illegal sanctions but no one mentioned this to me. This was quite some experience.

After I had been released, the Germany Ambassador to Zimbabwe contacted me and he was very apologetic about the whole ordeal. He gave me assurance that this would never happen again.

We’re outraged over this to be honest. That a government minister can be treated so badly is unconscionable. Completely beyond reproach. How is he called an ‘undesirable’ when he is supposed to be passing in transit on official business?

When you think of it too, shouldn’t there have been a Zimbabwean official from the embassy in Berlin to make sure this kind of mess would not take place.

You know what happened right? At the end of the day, someone forgot to update the ‘sanctions’ button. Sanctions on Kasukuwere among others have been suspended since before elections this year.

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